The fungal collaboration gradient dominates the root economics space in plants
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research · Freie Universität Berlin · +22 more institutions
Abstract
Plant economics run on carbon and nutrients instead of money. Leaf strategies aboveground span an economic spectrum from "live fast and die young" to "slow and steady," but the economy defined by root strategies belowground remains unclear. Here, we take a holistic view of the belowground economy and show that root-mycorrhizal collaboration can short circuit a one-dimensional economic spectrum, providing an entire space of economic possibilities. Root trait data from 1810 species across the globe confirm a classical fast-slow "conservation" gradient but show that most variation is explained by an orthogonal "collaboration" gradient, ranging from "do-it-yourself" resource uptake to "outsourcing" of resource…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 86.94
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 58
Authors
20- JBJoana BergmannCorresponding
Berlin Brandenburg Institute of Advanced Biodiversity Research, Freie Universität Berlin
- AWAlexandra Weigelt
German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Leipzig University
- FVFons van der Plas
Leipzig University
- DCDaniel C. Laughlin
University of Wyoming
- TWThomas W. Kuyper
Wageningen University & Research
Topics & keywords
- Root (linguistics)
- Space (punctuation)
- Biology
- Ecology
- Computer science
- Philosophy